commit | 4fff3e89c550d1e53a59479d4e38491aed686c89 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Charles Chan <rascov@gmail.com> | Mon Jan 07 19:59:10 2019 -0800 |
committer | Ray Milkey <ray@opennetworking.org> | Fri Jan 11 04:09:28 2019 +0000 |
tree | f1d0d74848ea7604529536073295bac883962c6b | |
parent | e3cb5f3c31dd512d6088ea9740e26ecfce3c6f09 [diff] |
Prevent objective context from being executed multiple times Consider the following sequence: 1. Flow objective issued 2. Cache timeout since the objective is not processed in time. onError()() will be triggered with ObjectiveError.INSTALLATIONTIMEOUT 3. While 2 is still being processed, the objective actually completed. onSuccess() will be triggered and therefore the same objective will be dequeued and executed again The unit test was also wrong. One objective context should only be executed once no matter the objective succeeded or failed. In addition, we also fix unit test. The execution time was originally set to a value that is too close to the timeout. Therefore, there is chance that it will actually make it in time. The purpose of this patch is to further delayed the execution time and therefore get a better chance to create a true timeout. Change-Id: I2501903bebee6fd9eefb03a71042c4a06ba4c42f
ONOS is the only SDN controller platform that supports the transition from legacy “brown field” networks to SDN “green field” networks. This enables exciting new capabilities, and disruptive deployment and operational cost points for network operators.
The following packages are reuqired:
To install Oracle JDK8, use following commands (Ubuntu):
$ sudo apt-get install software-properties-common -y && \ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java -y && \ sudo apt-get update && \ echo "oracle-java8-installer shared/accepted-oracle-license-v1-1 select true" | sudo debconf-set-selections && \ sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-installer oracle-java8-set-default -y
ONOS is built with Bazel, an open-source build tool developed by Google. ONOS supports Bazel 0.17 You can download it from official website or package manager (e.g. apt, brew...)
$ git clone https://gerrit.onosproject.org/onos
$ cd onos $ cat << EOF >> ~/.bash_profile export ONOS_ROOT="`pwd`" source $ONOS_ROOT/tools/dev/bash_profile EOF $ . ~/.bash_profile
$ cd $ONOS_ROOT
$ bazel build onos
To run ONOS locally on the development machine, simply run the following command:
$ bazel run onos-local [-- [clean] [debug]]
or simpler one:
$ ok [clean] [debug]
The above command will create a local installation from the onos.tar.gz file (re-building it if necessary) and will start the ONOS server in the background. In the foreground, it will display a continuous view of the ONOS (Apache Karaf) log file. Options following the double-dash (–) are passed through to the ONOS Apache Karaf and can be omitted. Here, the clean
option forces a clean installation of ONOS and the debug
option means that the default debug port 5005 will be available for attaching a remote debugger.
To access ONOS UI, use browser to open http://localhost:8181/onos/ui or use onos-gui localhost
command
The default username and password is onos/rocks
To attach to the ONOS CLI console, run:
$ onos localhost
To run ONOS unit tests, including code Checkstyle validation, run the following command:
$ bazel query 'tests(//...)' | xargs bazel test
Or better yet, to run code Checkstyle and all unit tests use the following convenience alias:
$ ot
ONOS code is hosted and maintained using Gerrit.
Code on GitHub is only a mirror. The ONOS project does NOT accept code through pull requests on GitHub.
To contribute to ONOS, please refer to Sample Gerrit Workflow. It should includes most of the things you'll need to get your contribution started!
For more information, please check out our wiki page or mailing lists:
ONOS (Open Network Operating System) is published under Apache License 2.0